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Hanoi Academy International Bilingual School

Vietnam, Hanoi

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Vietnamese
Fees ₫113,000,000 - 165,000,000
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1000
Type Co-educational
Opened 2009
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum
Taught languages English, Vietnamese
Typical class size 20
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies, Community and Service
Stages Primary School, Kindergarten, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Hanoi Academy International Bilingual School, founded in 2009, is located inside the Ciputra urban community on the northwest edge of Hanoi. The school educates children from age 3 through 18, combining the Vietnamese national curriculum with the British curriculum leading to internationally recognised iGCSE and A-Level qualifications. Classes remain small — around 20 students — and lessons are delivered bilingually in English and Vietnamese. The campus includes sports facilities, a swimming pool, a gym, and rooms for arts and music, enabling students to engage in sports, dance, and creative activities alongside their academic work. With a bilingual programme and dual diplomas, Hanoi Academy supports both local and international pathways for further studies. A school bus service is available to help families commuting from nearby neighbourhoods. Its approach aims to prepare students for both Vietnamese and international university admissions.

172 Đ. Nguyễn Hoàng Tôn, Xuân Đỉnh, Tây Hồ, Hà Nội 100000, Vietnam.

The Essentials

Hanoi Academy International Bilingual School has 1,000 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English, Vietnamese.

Location

Hanoi Academy is located at D45–D46, Ciputra International City (Nam Thăng Long), Phú Thượng Ward, Tây Hồ District, Hanoi. It sits within the Ciputra residential development in the northwest of the city, a planned neighbourhood with easy access to main roads. The area is well connected to central Hanoi and is a convenient location for families relocating from abroad.

Stages

The school offers a full K–12 structure. This includes Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, and High School, allowing students to continue through all year levels on the same campus.

Type

Hanoi Academy is a co-educational day school. It does not offer boarding facilities.

Additional learning support

The school does not publicly provide information about specific Special Educational Needs (SEN) programmes or additional learning support. No details are available regarding specialist staff or dedicated SEN facilities.

Country affiliation

The school has no formal national affiliation. It offers a combined bilingual programme featuring both the Vietnamese national curriculum and a British-based international curriculum.

Religious affiliation

The school does not have any religious affiliation.

School day structure

The school does not publicly share details regarding daily start and end times, breaks, or lunch schedules.

Bus service

A school bus service is available for students. The service operates across various residential areas and supports families who need transport to and from the campus.

Fees

Annual tuition at Hanoi Academy International Bilingual School ranges from VND 113,000,000 to VND 165,000,000 for 2026/27.

Tuition Fees (Per Year)
IEYC Programme
Kindergarten (Mẫu giáo bé & nhỡ): VND 116,400,000 per year. Semester I: VND 48,500,000. Semester II: VND 67,900,000.
Pre-primary (Tiền tiểu học): VND 129,000,000 per year. Semester I: VND 53,750,000. Semester II: VND 75,250,000.

iPrimary Programme
Grades 1–5: VND 113,000,000 per year. Semester I: VND 56,500,000. Semester II: VND 56,500,000.
Grade 6: VND 129,000,000 per year. Semester I: VND 64,500,000. Semester II: VND 64,500,000.

Lower Secondary & Upper Secondary
Grades 7–8 (iLower Secondary): VND 129,000,000 per year. Semester I: VND 64,500,000. Semester II: VND 64,500,000.
Grades 9–10 (iGCSE): VND 150,000,000 per year. Semester I: VND 75,000,000. Semester II: VND 75,000,000.
Grade 11 (IA-Level): VND 150,000,000 per year. Semester I: VND 75,000,000. Semester II: VND 75,000,000.
Grade 12 (IA-Level): VND 165,000,000 per year. Semester I: VND 75,000,000. Semester II: VND 90,000,000.

Annual Payment Discount
Families paying the full year in advance may receive up to a 10% discount, provided they meet the school’s conditions.

Academic Calendar Notes

Kindergarten and Pre-primary study from August 15, 2024 to July 31, 2025.
Grades 1 to 11 study from August 15, 2024 to May 24, 2025.
Grade 12 studies from August 15, 2024 to June 30, 2025.

Additional Fees
The school does not publish information about costs for uniforms, meals, textbooks, examinations, extracurricular programmes, insurance, or other additional services. It is not stated whether any of these are included in tuition.


Payment Options
The school does not list accepted payment methods such as bank transfer, credit card, or in-office payments.
Academics

Hanoi Academy International Bilingual School teaches British Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Hanoi Academy delivers a bilingual programme that combines the Vietnamese national curriculum with an international programme based on the British educational framework. In Early Years, students follow the IEYC (International Early Years Curriculum), which introduces foundational learning through themed activities. Primary students progress into the iPrimary programme, which integrates core subjects from the Vietnamese curriculum with English-medium learning in maths, science, and literacy. In Secondary, students move into iLower Secondary before entering the iGCSE pathway in Grades 9 and 10, where they study subject-based courses leading toward internationally recognised Cambridge-style qualifications. In Grades 11 and 12, students follow the IA-Level programme, preparing them for university admission through subject specialisation and continued bilingual instruction.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding its Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) provision. There is no available description of SEL programmes, dedicated pastoral staff, advisory structures, or related initiatives. The website and public materials do not outline any formal SEL curriculum or school-wide wellbeing framework. No details are provided on how SEL is integrated into lessons or student life.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding support for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN). There is no available description of specialist staff, learning support teams, or SEN-specific programmes. The school does not indicate which types of learning needs it can accommodate, and there is no information suggesting that it operates as a specialist SEN institution. Public materials also do not mention screening procedures, individual support plans, or targeted interventions.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding EAL support. There is no description of dedicated EAL programmes, language support staff, or structured pathways for students who are new to English. The bilingual curriculum is mentioned publicly, but this does not include details on additional English-language assistance for learners who require it.

Mental Wellbeing

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding mental wellbeing programmes or student mental health services. There is no available information about counselling staff, wellbeing initiatives, or emotional-support resources. Public documents do not reference mental-health education, peer-support systems, or wellness activities.

Safeguarding

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding safeguarding or child-protection policies. There is no publicly available reference to a safeguarding framework, reporting procedures, designated child-protection officers, or staff training requirements. No documentation outlining student safety protocols is provided in public sources.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Initial Inquiry and Contact
Families typically begin by contacting the school through its website or admissions office to request information about available grade levels and the enrolment timeline. The school does not publish specific requirements for initial inquiries, so families may need to request details directly. No publicly available documents outline the early steps, such as school tours or information sessions.

2. Application Submission
The school does not publicly disclose an online or paper application process, nor does it provide a list of required documents. Parents are not provided with information regarding application forms, identity documents, or academic records needed for submission. As such, families must contact the admissions office to confirm required paperwork.

3. Assessment or Placement Review
The school does not publish information on academic assessments, interviews, or language placement tests. It is not stated whether applicants undergo any screening or evaluation before being accepted. Families should seek clarification from the school on whether placement testing is required for particular grades.

4. Offer of Placement
There is no publicly available description of how or when families receive an offer. The school does not publish criteria used to make admission decisions, nor whether availability, prior achievement, or language level influences placement.

5. Enrolment Confirmation and Fee Payment
The school does not disclose the steps required to confirm enrolment, such as fee payment deadlines, required deposits, or submission of medical forms. Families will need to request these details directly, as no public pages outline the final enrolment procedure.

Scholarships

The school does not publicly disclose any scholarship programmes. There is no available information on merit-based, need-based, or talent-based scholarships, nor any mention of fee reductions beyond the early-payment tuition discount. Eligibility criteria and application procedures for scholarships are not outlined in public sources.

Waitlist

The school does not publicly disclose whether it operates a waitlist or a pool-based admissions model. No information is available regarding how waitlists are managed, whether priority is given to siblings, or how long families may remain on a waitlist. There are no details about rolling admissions or placement timing.

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